So here we are, finished the porting today.
I made some mistakes, so hopefully this write up may help other first timers break thier cherry with a simple port job.
This was my first attempt
I'm far from a pro. I have no clue about how to make the B6 head blow like a cyclone. For me it was more about having a go & hopefully get some results. I'll never know as I don't have a flow bench. It is what it is.
First step was to read as much as I could. There wasn't much B6 specific info on the net. Or I didn't find it. Plenty of info on the BP porting. But this is about a NA6 ghetto port & match.
There is plenty of guides step by step on DIY porting.
I purchased a porting kit from the states.

I purchased this because the guide I was reading used this. It cost me about $75 US plus another $60 to ship it.
Don't bother. Some of the wheels were too big & wouldn't fit into the ports. It was pointless. And because they went on about those wheel I thought I had to have it.
I need this

The 2 stones were great. Bottom row big one was great for the circular parts of the port small one was great for the small tight places . The big orange one was useless because it was too big to use. All 3 stones were that same orange.
Above that you can see the rolls
5 types in 2 grades 40& 80
Above that you also see those flapping wheels. 120 grade. Awesome
You also need to mount them
You can get the same kits for about $35 on eBay. I can't comment on the eBay quality. But the ones I used never ripped.
Those other wheel red & blue are pointless. They were the reason I went to the expense of purchasing this kit. They were too big
They are supposed to be for polishing the cylinder dome thingy. It was just not accurate enough & I had the impression that I would do more damage than good .
Originally I wast going to polish the exsaust side. But got bored today & decided to clean the carbon deposits a bit
I ended up using a $5 kit from Bunnings which you can see in the pic. A bit painful & 0perhaps a little fragile to use but it worked.
Tb continued